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Local police warn the public after TikTok and social media trend is leading to stolen vehicles
Local police are warning the public after a TikTok challenge is leading to the theft of certain vehicles.
According to the Providence Police Department, from July 1st through August 11, Providence PD responded to approximately 14 motor vehicle thefts involving Kia and Hyundai automobiles.
Hyundai, Kia models are at higher risk of theft as thieves can steal an affected car with a USB charging cable.
Providence Police are asking owners of some Hyundai and Kia models to take extra precautions when parking due to a rise in thefts attributed to a recent trend on social media called “Kia Boyz.”
It is possible to steal certain cars using little more than a USB charging cable.
It has become very easy for thieves to steal some late-model Hyundai and Kia cars that are not equipped with a push-button ignition. The thieves break into the car, removes the trim under the steering column to access the ignition, and use pliers or a USB charging cord to start the engine. Tutorials posted on social media sites such as TikTok made the trend a national phenomenon.
As the number of thefts continues to rise, Providence Police are reminding Hyundai and Kia owners to park in a garage or in a well-lit area, lock the doors, remove valuables from their car, and activate the alarm.
Kia customers with questions regarding their Kia vehicle should contact the Consumer Assistance Center directly at 1-800-333-4542.
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